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Richilde or
Richilda may
refer to:
Richilde of
Provence (ca. 845–910) Richilde,
Countess of
Hainaut (ca. 1031–1086)
Richeza of Poland,
Queen of Castile...
- the son of
Bivin of
Gorze and
Richildis. His
elder brother was Boso of
Provence and his
younger sister was
Richildis,
second wife of
Charles the Bald...
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Richard was the son of
Eccard of
Macon and
Richildis of Arles, Boso the son of
Bivin of
Gorze and
Richildis of Arles. His
descendants and
their relatives...
- of
Western Francia and
ruled during the
Carolingian era. His
daughter Richildis married a
count of Troyes. The
family became Counts of
Paris under Odo...
- was
married to a
daughter of Boso the Elder, who may have been
called Richildis.
During his life he
functioned as lay
abbot of the
Gorze Abbey. His offspring...
- of
Blois who
fought against Richard I in 960.
Theobald the
Elder and
Richildis had:
Theobald I,
Count of
Blois (before 913–c.977)
Richard of Blois, Archbishop...
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Theobald the
Elder of Blois, who from 908 on was
Viscount of Tours, and of
Richildis,
which origins are discussed. The
acquisition of the count's
title around...
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Richilde of
Provence (c. 845 – 2 June 910,
Kingdom of
Lower Burgundy) (also
Richildis) was the
second wife of the
Frankish emperor Charles the Bald. By her...
- Richilde,
Countess of Mons and
Hainaut (c. 1018 – 15
March 1086), was a
ruling countess of
Hainaut from c. 1050
until 1076, in co-regency with her husband...
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Carolingian fertility'".
Early Medieval Europe: 18. Jane Hyam, 'Ermentrude and
Richildis', in
Charles the Bald,
Court and Kingdom, ed.
Margaret Gibson and Janet...